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Butterfly Project spreads wings with Bagel Brunch

Junior Mikhal Ben-Joseph’s Butterfly Project took flight with its first annual Bagel Brunch in the Environmental Educational Center (EEC), taking the first steps toward its primary goal of creating a lasting memorial for children who have suffered from genocide and other forms of senseless violence around the world and throughout history. Aiming to spread genocide awareness and to uphold the commonly touted phrase “never forget,” the brunch raised $1335 dollars for Yazda, an organization intended to provide relief to vict Keep Reading

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A Spooktacular Celebration

The haunted halls of the 9100 building and student’s cars parked in Lot 3 were decked out in this year’s spookiest decorations as students and teachers welcomed young children to the National Honor Society’s (NHS) annual Trunk-or-Treat fundraiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lower School and Upper School both participated in the event to support this year’s causes: Angel Tree and Project Alive. Keep Reading

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Features

Bringing back the black and gold

Students and faculty showed their school spirit by sporting school colors, black and gold on “Battleship Black and Gold Day.” Dressed in gold and black tops, pants, shorts, overalls, and leggings, Patriots accessorized with war paint, bandanas, headbands, shoes, gold jewelry, beads, and even a few tutus. Keep Reading

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Patriots inch closer to playoff after Homecoming win

Homecoming King and Queen weren’t the only ones crowned after tonight’s game, as the Patriots’ 44-0 win against the Hallandale High School Chargers marked them District 5A champions for the second consecutive year. Senior running back Anthony Schwartz scored the first touchdown of the night after catching a 46-yard pass by quarterback Cam Smith. After a second 1-yard touchdown by Smith, coupled with a 2-point safety and two successful PATs by senior kicker Jared Elstein, the Patriots clear first quarter 16-0. Keep Reading

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Nerding out on Hoco day 4

Students embraced their inner nerdiness on “Cranium Nerd Day.” Many wore suspenders, nerdy glasses, pigtails and bow ties. Some students also wore their school uniforms and accessorized with nerdy apparel such as suspenders and nerdy glasses as well. Keep Reading

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